On 9/17/06, Sergei Gerasenko <gerases at publicschoolworks.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>> I'm still trying to connect my PC to my TV. I thought I had an nVidia
> card, but it turns out I have an MSI-NX6200TC series card with an nVidia
> chip [nVidia Corporation GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM) (rev a1)].
>> The card has a regular monitor out (D-Sub?), DVI out and something that
> looks like an S-Video connector. But it's for a 9-pin cable and it has
> the letter "S" next to it. I found the manual on the MSI site but it
> only says that it can be a video out OR video in OR video_out/video_in.
> I would like to know for sure what it is before I buy any adapters, etc.
> If it's a video in, then I might have to buy another card altogether,
> which is highly undesirable.
>> The sort of brochure that came with the card (it was an OEM) sort of
> suggests that it's a TV_Out connector.
>> Does anybody know what kind of connector it might be, how to verify it
> and finally what kind of adapter I should buy to connect it to my
> RF-Modulator that has an S-Video in?
>> Will greatly appreciate any suggestions!
My Chaintek 6600GT Nvidia board has a
10-pin s-video port on it. The video card
cam with an I/O adapter that plugs into it.
It provides a HDTV component out plus
s-video out plus some other ports.
jack